Word: array
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...position had the simple clarity of a stone wall. One nervous twitch of a Japanese trigger finger, one jump in any direction, one overt act, might be enough. A vast array of armies, of navies, of air fleets were stretched now in the position of track runners, in the tension of the moment before the starter...
...looks, because the Gold Coasters have an array of stellar backs, who can pass well, run like fiends, and block hard behind a far-better-than-average House line. Outstanding in the heaving department is Kieran Culliton, whose passes to ends Dick Craig and George Kuhn, or to backfieldmate Bob Hurley are all too familiar to Crimson House players...
Outplaying their opponents from whistle to whistle, the Commuters employed a bewildering array of offensive tactics and an unorthodox defense to pile up two touchdowns in the second half, and smacked down Lowell's ace back, Johnny Felmoth, in his own end-zone for another two points...
...football scout on Saturdays, the Tigers have been dogged by bad luck all around the football circuit, and, reinforced by the return of two injured players, they should be all set to give the Crimson a real run for its money. From tackle to tackle Princeton presents a formidable array, and its backfield is the biggest that Harvard will face all year...
A.B.C. The British Army and Canadian Corps in Britain staged the biggest maneuvers of the war. Besides teaching the troops the A.B.C.s of both assault and defense, its primary purpose was rationalization. For the benefit of the British, the Army trotted out a really remarkable array of ordnance. For the U.S., the British censor passed articles like that of William H. Stoneman of the Chicago Daily News and New York Post: "If it were not for the R.A.F. and the Home Guard, an invading German Army equipped with Panzer divisions and several divisions of infantry could roam England, spreading havoc...